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V shaped brake line splitter

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mkrog1, May 18, 2012.

  1. mkrog1
    Joined: Dec 24, 2008
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    mkrog1
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    from Austin Mn

    I would like to get a v shape brake line splitter.I thought I seen them in a catalog once but it might be a figment of my imagination,the old brain ain't what it used to be.By v shaped I mean that the lines are 45 degrees not 90.
    Any body know were I can get one?
     
  2. gasserjohn
    Joined: Nov 9, 2008
    Posts: 1,218

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    look at Y block fuel or nitros fittings at any nitros web sites...........
     
  3. gasserjohn
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    have a local machine shop make one
     
  4. CutawayAl
    Joined: Aug 3, 2009
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    CutawayAl
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    from MI

    If you want the 45 degree layout for reasons of neatness or utility that's one thing. If you are concerned about the fluid having to turn corners, the flow rates are low enough that it's not an issue.

    I remember seeing high pressure hydraulic fitting with a 45 split, but I can't remember seeing one on a car.

    Could you make this work?
    http://www.holley.com/972059ERL.asp
     

  5. Ol Dawg
    Joined: Oct 6, 2010
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    Check out your local NAPA store. I think I have seen them in a Weatherhead catalog.
     
  6. gasserjohn
    Joined: Nov 9, 2008
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    sorry seperate posts but my mind is old today.........

    there are many oem hoses sold with the Y type block built in to go from frame to rear axle
     
  7. Try a trailer repair company. Here Redneck Trailers has a good selection of brass fittings.
     
  8. jimvette59
    Joined: Apr 28, 2008
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    Ha Ha Ha believe it or not I found it in a JC WHITNEY CATALOG it is listed as a Bendix Brake Line, Product # BENBR46952
     
  9. mkrog1
    Joined: Dec 24, 2008
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    mkrog1
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    from Austin Mn

    It's got the hose on it,don't need the hose
     
  10. gasserjohn
    Joined: Nov 9, 2008
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    Check at mcmaster-carr web site

    did you look at fuel or nitros fittings? Yblocks small enough?
     

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